"We know that portable imaging is a very fast-paced and demanding environment. A portable system that can consistently capture high-quality images quickly, comfortably and efficiently is an absolute necessity. That's what we have always designed for, and it's why we continue to innovate and evolve our portable line," says Robert Fabrizio, Director of Marketing and Product Development, Digital X-ray at Fujifilm. "From the original FCR Go to our latest FDR Go and FDR-flex, our innovations continue to build diagnostic confidence and improved patient care."

Fujifilm's original FCR Go portables were noted for outstanding images, improved efficiency, and reliable wireless communication. With our new DR models we have evolved to a next-generation level with advanced Fujifilm DR features such as Irradiated Side Sampling (ISS) and Dynamic Visualization (DV). ISS senses x-rays at the top detector layer, minimizing light spread (blur) and capturing sharper signals. DV clarifies images for higher visibility detail and enables wider range of window and leveling throughout the entire image.

FDR Go*

New for 2013, the FDR Go offers the speed, image quality and dose benefits of Fujifilm's FDR D-EVO detectors, with enhanced portable features including a compact size that nicely maneuvers in tight spaces, a quiet, smooth drive system, SpeedLink automated menu mapping of generator techniques, tube head inching controls and more.

*FDR Go is a work in progress and is not yet available for sale in the U.S.

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For more information on Fujifilm DR portables or any other members of our extensive product portfolio, please visit booth #8316 at RSNA, which runs through November 30 at McCormick Place in Chicago.

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